Dollar trades mixed ahead of Greenspan speech

RachelKoning

CHICAGO (CBS.MW) -- The dollar traded mixed against its major rivals, with trading subdued ahead of a morning speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. Greenspan will address the American Bankers Association annual convention, at 10:30 a.m. Eastern. The dollar fell 0.2 percent against the euro when compared to late-U.S. trading on Monday; one euro would buy $1.2304. The greenback was up 0.1 percent against the Japanese yen, at 110.91 yen.

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